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The follow-up to the #1 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks hit 'Fat Lip' from these Canadian pop-punk pranksters often compared to Blink-182 & Green Day. The second single from the band's second album, 2001's platinum & top 20 'All Killer, No Filler'. Tracks, 'In Too Deep' & three previously unreleased non-LP tracks, 'Fat Lip' (Live), 'All She's Got' (Live) & the video for the title track. Sum 41 In Too Deep Songs | 1. | In Too Deep |
| 2. | Fat Lip (Live) |
| 3. | All She's Got (Live) |
| 4. | What We're All About (Live) |
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As one of the few performers from the disco era to have a career beyond one-hit wonder status, Donna Summer has continued forward on her creative path well into the 1990s, necessitating the release of the two-disc THE JOURNEY: THE VERY BEST OF DONNA SUMMER. Summer neophytes will get their share of this diva's classic '70s fare including soft-core anthems ("Love to Love You Baby"), streetwalker tributes ("Bad Girls"), erstwhile Jimmy Webb covers ("Macarthur Park") and songs that became ubiquitously associated with proms and weddings ("Last Dance"). Disco aficionados also get a taste of deeper cuts, including "Heaven Knows," "I Feel Love," and "Bad Girls."
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